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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 290: R139-R144, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00287.2005
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Metabolic Syndrome

Improvements in insulin resistance with weight loss, in contrast to rosiglitazone, are not associated with changes in plasma adiponectin or adiponectin multimeric complexes

Fahim Abbasi,1 Sang-Ah Chang,2 James W. Chu,1 Theodore P. Ciaraldi,2 Cindy Lamendola,1 Tracey McLaughlin,1 Gerald M. Reaven,1 and Peter D. Reaven3

1Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford; 2Medical Research Service, Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System and Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, California; and 3Medical Research Service, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Carl T. Hayden Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona

Submitted 22 April 2005 ; accepted in final form 30 August 2005

It has been suggested that changes in adiponectin levels may contribute to improved insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant individuals both after weight loss and after treatment with thiazolidinedione compounds. If this is correct, then changes in total circulating adiponectin and/or distribution of its multimeric complexes should coincide with improvements in insulin sensitivity after both interventions. To address this issue, fasting adiponectin concentrations and distribution of adiponectin complexes were measured in plasma samples in 24 insulin-resistant, nondiabetic subjects before and after 3–4 mo of treatment with either rosiglitazone or caloric restriction. The degree of insulin resistance in each group of 12 subjects was equal at baseline and improved to a similar extent (~30%) after each therapy. Whereas total adiponectin levels increased by nearly threefold and the relative amount of several higher molecular weight adiponectin complexes increased significantly in the rosiglitazone treatment group, there were no discernible changes in adiponectin levels or in the distribution between high or low molecular weight complexes in the weight loss group. These data indicate that, although changes in total adiponectin and several specific adiponectin complexes paralleled improvements in insulin resistance in thiazolidinedione-treated subjects, neither circulating adiponectin concentrations nor multimeric complexes changed in association with enhanced insulin sensitivity after moderate weight loss in 12 insulin-resistant, obese individuals.

thiazolidinedione; adiponectin multimers; high molecular weight complexes



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: P. Reaven, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Dept. of Medicine (CS-111E), Carl T. Hayden Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 650 East Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85012 (e-mail: peter.reaven{at}med.va.gov)




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